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expected to announce they completed terms to sell controlling interest to chris hanson and microsoft ceo steve ballmer. the franchise right now valued at 525 million. the new owners expected to move the team to seattle and then rename them the supersonics. any deal would still have to be approved by nba owners and league officials. >>> staying on the topic of buying things, there's a reason it's called a retail therapy. today is often referred to as blue monday and some consider it the most depressing day of the year. many will be turning to shopping to cope with their mood. more than a third of americans say winter is the season they most likely shop to make themselves feel better according to an online coupon survey. 9 out of 100 say they feel guilty about their choice of therapy. scientists have long criticized the blue monday theory noting it was started by a travel agency looking to just drop up business. >>> here's the deal. you want to watch the inauguration but you don't really feel like sitting in front of your tv to do it. guess what? there's an app for that. a mobile inauguration ap
expected to announce they completed terms to sell controlling interest to chris hanson and microsoft ceo steve ballmer. the franchise right now valued at 525 million. the new owners expected to move the team to seattle and then rename them the supersonics. any deal would still have to be approved by nba owners and league officials. >>> staying on the topic of buying things, there's a reason it's called a retail therapy. today is often referred to as blue monday and some consider it the...
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in steve jobs case the former head of palm said jobs told him to stop hiring apple employees. if he didn't, apple would bring expensive patent lawsuitses against palm as punishment. remember, not long ago a palm which no longer exists was a serious competitor in the smart phone business. hired a number of big name apple execs as well. evidence will be heard by federal judge lucy koh, the same judge who sat on the bench during the sam sung trial. she ordered current apple tim cook to testify in the wage fixing case as she decides whether to grant class action status. after the closing bell, all kinds after anxiety. this after reports growth of the iphone is slowing. no matter what they say it will make an enormous amount of money. what investors are worried about is the speed of the growth. that could be slow. >> thank you very much. one to watch. >> keep an eye on apple. let's check in with christina loren talking about time to break out the umbrellas. >> when you walk out the front door you will smell it in the air. the rain is back in the forecast as of this afternoon. we'll
in steve jobs case the former head of palm said jobs told him to stop hiring apple employees. if he didn't, apple would bring expensive patent lawsuitses against palm as punishment. remember, not long ago a palm which no longer exists was a serious competitor in the smart phone business. hired a number of big name apple execs as well. evidence will be heard by federal judge lucy koh, the same judge who sat on the bench during the sam sung trial. she ordered current apple tim cook to testify in...
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sell controlling interest to a seattle group led by hedge fund manager chris hanson and microsoft ceo steve ballmer. the franchise valued at $525 million. the new owners are expected to move the team as we say to seattle and then rename them the supersonics. that's what the seattle team was previously called. any deal would have to be approved by nba owners and league officials. >> if you want to watch the inauguration but you don't have time to sit in front of the tv and rather keep moving around, good news. there's an app for that. a mobile inauguration app letting you watch the ceremony on the go. you can stream the event live from your phone or anywhere you want. just get updates. also sent to you via text message. download this official app at action 2013 pic.org. people who are planning to go to the inauguration can also use that app to navigate all around the capital. it will be packed. don't forget we here at nbc bay area will be streaming the ceremony live on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> the return of the hockey season brought big hopes for the nhl's new app, game center. scott
sell controlling interest to a seattle group led by hedge fund manager chris hanson and microsoft ceo steve ballmer. the franchise valued at $525 million. the new owners are expected to move the team as we say to seattle and then rename them the supersonics. that's what the seattle team was previously called. any deal would have to be approved by nba owners and league officials. >> if you want to watch the inauguration but you don't have time to sit in front of the tv and rather keep...
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the most powerful person at disney, largest shareholder is the steve jobs foundation and his wife loreen. apple stock crushed thursday following the company's financial reports down $63 or 12%. that's $47 billion in market capitalization that ceased to exists after a couple hours of trading. quite possibly the worst one-day loss in silicon valley history. apple said last night it performed 72% more fact ory audits than this time last year. in that 1.5 million workers it found 70 child workers at a subcontractor. that's .004%. what sounds like a big number. it's technically small by scale. >>> a new app hit the app store thursday morning. it's video for twitter. here's behind the scenes in our control room. twitter is 140 letters. this is six seconds of video. it loops so you have to keep it short. kind of like instagram for video. the company had a couple hiccups when it launched. missing a couple features. it's fun. i posted to twitter behind the scenes here a couple seconds ago. scott mcgrew is my user name. behind the scenes weather and traffic and you guys. pretty cool. >> i like it.
the most powerful person at disney, largest shareholder is the steve jobs foundation and his wife loreen. apple stock crushed thursday following the company's financial reports down $63 or 12%. that's $47 billion in market capitalization that ceased to exists after a couple hours of trading. quite possibly the worst one-day loss in silicon valley history. apple said last night it performed 72% more fact ory audits than this time last year. in that 1.5 million workers it found 70 child workers...
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of all steve jobs' creations, the iphone, mac, ipad, et cetera. the greatest was apple itself. tim cook is doing a fantastic job, the executive team and the employees there. >> he can carry this company to the future? >> absolutely. to put it in perspective, this earnings report was i think the second largest earnings report in the history of the world business. so it's a great company, and doing extremely well. >> much more on washington, much more on the book and your life these days. al gore, see you in about 45 minutes. >> looking forward to it. >> here is savannah. >>> the boy scouts in america on the verge of a fundamental change on gay scouts and leaders. justice correspondent pete williams has more. >> good morning, savannah. the national board of directors to the boy scouts is actively considering a change to the ban of gay scouts and leaders. it is predicted to pass. it would be a fundamental change for an organization that for decades has fought against allowing gays in. considering such a move to be a violation of the scout oath, requiring scouts to be morley straig
of all steve jobs' creations, the iphone, mac, ipad, et cetera. the greatest was apple itself. tim cook is doing a fantastic job, the executive team and the employees there. >> he can carry this company to the future? >> absolutely. to put it in perspective, this earnings report was i think the second largest earnings report in the history of the world business. so it's a great company, and doing extremely well. >> much more on washington, much more on the book and your life...
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by just about any measure, steve cohen is a financial superstar, amazing success at picking stocks has made him one of the richest, most powerful stars on wall street. now his reputation and his empire may be in jeopardy. a federal criminal investigation appears to have him in the crosshairs. whenever the stock market is open, you usually can find steve cohen here, at the center of the football field-sized trading floor in connecticut, home to his hedge fund. for almost two decades, he has wracked up 20% to 30% annual return for his investors, losing money only one year, leading one magazine to dub him the most brilliant hedge fund manager alive. >> he is viewed as one of the top, top traders that has ever, ever worked on wall street. >> reporter: and does he live large, worth about $9 billion, he owns this lavish estate with a 36,000-square hp foot house and holes for golf. his art collection is valued at almost $1 billion, with works by van gogh and andy warhol. >> the edge he has gotten is not just from his own insight but perhaps from other means that are not legal. >> reporter: so
by just about any measure, steve cohen is a financial superstar, amazing success at picking stocks has made him one of the richest, most powerful stars on wall street. now his reputation and his empire may be in jeopardy. a federal criminal investigation appears to have him in the crosshairs. whenever the stock market is open, you usually can find steve cohen here, at the center of the football field-sized trading floor in connecticut, home to his hedge fund. for almost two decades, he has...
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>> steve: oh! >> jimmy: oh! [ cheers and applause ] that's your own clothes. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh my! yeah, look at you. >> jimmy: no, no, no. yeah, you. you got my shoe! >> jimmy: no, i didn't get anything. [ laughter ] oh my goodness. all right. how does the game end? first one with two. >> steve: with two. >> put them in the oven at 350. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you for wearing your own clothes. it really pays off. >> well, look at this. >> jimmy: what's up, man? you good? >> what's up? >> jimmy: that's what i keep saying. [ laughter ] bad improviser. here we go, man. >> come on. >> jimmy: you're the captive. >> come on! yeah! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: oh, it's 1 to 1. >> what do you think? you think it's hard boiled or what? [ cheers ] this is hard boiled. >> jimmy: only one -- [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yes! i win! >> steve: you win. you win! the reigning champion. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. thank you so much. david duchovny. the new season of "californication" premiers sunday 10:30 p.
>> steve: oh! >> jimmy: oh! [ cheers and applause ] that's your own clothes. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh my! yeah, look at you. >> jimmy: no, no, no. yeah, you. you got my shoe! >> jimmy: no, i didn't get anything. [ laughter ] oh my goodness. all right. how does the game end? first one with two. >> steve: with two. >> put them in the oven at 350. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you for wearing your own clothes. it really pays off. >> well,...
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. >> and as you know, steve, i'm still secretary of state, so i'm out of politics. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, january 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the battle over immigration reform. overnight a bipartisan group of senators reached a deal on legislation, that, if enacted, would rewrite the immigration laws in this country. they plan to officially announce their agreement later today. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning. after a failure at immigration in 2010, washington is gearing up again, but there is evidence, including the growing hispanic vote that the political mood has changed here in washington, and many on both sides say now is the time for immigration reform. congress will again take up immigration reform. this time there's bipartisan support to get a deal done. >> i'm department, guardlely optimistic that this time we can get it done. >> the deal include tougher border enforcement to apiece republicans and a path way to citizenship for the 11 million immigr
. >> and as you know, steve, i'm still secretary of state, so i'm out of politics. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, january 28th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with the battle over immigration reform. overnight a bipartisan group of senators reached a deal on legislation, that, if enacted, would rewrite the immigration laws in this country. they plan to officially announce their agreement later today....
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. >> president obama was asked by steve croft, who did the interview, why? why did you request this interview? and he said frachingly i just want to thank her for her service and i am going to miss her. some people wonder if something else is at work, especially followers of vice president biden. >> you could hear him in the back knocking on the door. >> let me in. >> you might think that vice president joe biden might be interested in a little bit. >> he might be? he ran across pennsylvania avenue to say hello to al. >> got the roker vote. >> if that doesn't say 2016 -- >> i don't know what does. >> that might have torpedoed the campaign. >> no, no, no. >> but some saw this as a vast endorsement of hillary clinton. >> i was looking at the body language a lot, rather than the words. they leaned in together. having been on air with co-anchors, you can tell if people like each other and they were both leaning in like i've got your back and i'll be voting for you. >> they have a very warm friendship now. i think it is revealing, looking at the body language. as
. >> president obama was asked by steve croft, who did the interview, why? why did you request this interview? and he said frachingly i just want to thank her for her service and i am going to miss her. some people wonder if something else is at work, especially followers of vice president biden. >> you could hear him in the back knocking on the door. >> let me in. >> you might think that vice president joe biden might be interested in a little bit. >> he might be?...
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>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you guys what i'm talking about in this next segment called "don't quote me." ♪ don't quote me 'cause i'm -- ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: like i said, for example, the first quote is from the greek philosopher aristotle. he said, "love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies." [ audience aws ] sounds like he said that, right? that's sweet. i think he would say that. here's another quote from aristotle. "it takes two to make a thing go right. it takes two to make it outta sight." [ laughter ] now, i'm not sure. that's what i'm saying. that's what i'm talking a
>> steve: whoo! >> whoo! whoo! >> jimmy: guys, i've noticed this trend on facebook where people will post an image of an inspiring quote on their wall for everyone to see. >> steve: yeah, i love that. >> jimmy: i love reading them. sometimes i'll read one, and i'll think, "did they really say that?" [ light laughter ] and it can be hard to tell. no one checks these quotes to see if they're real or not. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: i'll show you...
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steve handelsman is at the white house with the latest for us. >> reporter: good evening. here at the white house today, president obama smiled and said, i did it, as he ended his first term and officially began his second. just before noon in the blue room, president obama was sworn in for term number two by supreme court chief justice john roberts. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear, to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> thank you, mr. chief justice. >> a hug from michelle. malia, 14, and sasha, 11, who joked, you didn't mess up. neither did the chief justice who used notes after his famous flub in 2009. >> thank you, everybody. >> vice president biden was sworn in by justice sonia sotomayor. >> repeat after me. >> reporter: tomorrow's ceremonial swearing in is at the capitol. stand-ins, helping set camera angles today. pennsylvania avenue is set for the inaugural parade, delayed like the capitol ceremony, because they're never held on a sunday. police from around the nation
steve handelsman is at the white house with the latest for us. >> reporter: good evening. here at the white house today, president obama smiled and said, i did it, as he ended his first term and officially began his second. just before noon in the blue room, president obama was sworn in for term number two by supreme court chief justice john roberts. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear, to preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the united states so help me god....
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but the bigger threat, is the loss of steve jobs himself. it's been nearly a year and a half since the death of apple's founder and many worry that the company has lost its creative genius. >> apple was very much steve jobs. we saw apple lost its way in the 1980s. they brought steve jobs back and the company once again was focused on innovation and consumer needs and tastes in ways it hadn't been before. the real question is whether apple can replicate the mind of steve jobs. >> how does somebody know what they want if they've never even seen it? >> reporter: with that new movie coming, the part of the real life story still unwritten, is whether apple can invent the next best thing. before anyone else. before consumers realize they even want it. now, apple hasn't completely lost its way. it sold 48 million iphones over the holidays. 23 million ipads and ipad mini. the key for investors, can apple come up with the next big thing. >> an actual apple tv set in your home. >> tim cook has been very cryptic, the tv area is a great interest to the
but the bigger threat, is the loss of steve jobs himself. it's been nearly a year and a half since the death of apple's founder and many worry that the company has lost its creative genius. >> apple was very much steve jobs. we saw apple lost its way in the 1980s. they brought steve jobs back and the company once again was focused on innovation and consumer needs and tastes in ways it hadn't been before. the real question is whether apple can replicate the mind of steve jobs. >> how...
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steve. >> several political pundits said that the president spoke with a new swagger. like someone who does not need to seek re-election. that part is true. >> he is feeling good, he feels like he has the republicans agenda. he did speak with a little bit more of an attitude, if you will, today. not too much but a little bit more. he is trying to tell people, look, we will get out there and pound the pavement on what we think is important and we are counting on you, you the public, the voters to get your members of congress in line with us. it was in that sense a bit of a campaign speech, along with the all inclusive, remembering what inauguration is like. >> larry on his way to the inauguration pulse tonight. dozens of reporters in d.c. this evening for the activities. like this group of high school students. for more pictures and coverage, go to our website. nbc bay area.com. the first family took pictures of their own. president obama is dialed in when it comes on technology and so was the bay area during today's inauguration. let's bring in our business and tech re
steve. >> several political pundits said that the president spoke with a new swagger. like someone who does not need to seek re-election. that part is true. >> he is feeling good, he feels like he has the republicans agenda. he did speak with a little bit more of an attitude, if you will, today. not too much but a little bit more. he is trying to tell people, look, we will get out there and pound the pavement on what we think is important and we are counting on you, you the public,...
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very impressive status. >> steve, thank you very much. steve sedgwick, live in london. let us know why you're awake. give us an e-mail or tweet us@bshacklin. we'll read the best responses. still on "way too early," tiger woods, looking like the tying g ger of old. plus the inauguration happened on martin luther king day. snl manage how dr. king would react to the president's speech. let's just say, there's a lot of focus on beyonce. we'll have that, of course, and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. >>> the challenger with a school teacher and six regular astronauts on board was consumed by a giant fireball explosion less than 2:00 after it was launched at 11:38 eastern time this morning. ever. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capel
very impressive status. >> steve, thank you very much. steve sedgwick, live in london. let us know why you're awake. give us an e-mail or tweet us@bshacklin. we'll read the best responses. still on "way too early," tiger woods, looking like the tying g ger of old. plus the inauguration happened on martin luther king day. snl manage how dr. king would react to the president's speech. let's just say, there's a lot of focus on beyonce. we'll have that, of course, and a check on...
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>> steve jobs. >> health issues. doctor ordered it in some cases. >> when he got diagnosed with cancer he decided to go the holistic ways. looking forward to the movie. >>> this comes from rochester, minnesota. a nearby lake city. for once the cold made for ideal conditions. at the 2013 championship regatta of ice boat racing. hundreds of competitors flocked to the frozen lake for the annual adrenalin rush. those braving the cold say no other type of sailing to the thrill of skating across ties at 60 to 70 miles per hour. >> ideal conditions too for speed. >> if you tip over you keep on sliding. >> hopefully. >> not into anything else. i'm richard lui. this is "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> in thailand, no need to get out of your p.j.s for this competition. the annual bed race has locals and tourists alike dressing up with their decorated beds on wheels. the tradition began five years ago with participants racing hospital beds for charity. it's evolved to more complicated
>> steve jobs. >> health issues. doctor ordered it in some cases. >> when he got diagnosed with cancer he decided to go the holistic ways. looking forward to the movie. >>> this comes from rochester, minnesota. a nearby lake city. for once the cold made for ideal conditions. at the 2013 championship regatta of ice boat racing. hundreds of competitors flocked to the frozen lake for the annual adrenalin rush. those braving the cold say no other type of sailing to the...
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live from the white house, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >>> okay, steve, thank you. our political analyst larry gerston is in washington tonight. we chatted with him a short while ago about the significance of the day and night. i'm guessing this is going to be brief, you're heading out to the inaugural balls. who really is part of the balls tonight? >> reporter: there are two major balls tonight. one is the military ball honoring all of those folks in uniform and anyone in uniform can get into that ball. it's a big deal for that reason and the president will spend some time there. then at the convention center right below the inaugural ball and it will be divided into four parts depending upon what kind of ticket you have but the president expected to stop in all the different areas and his wife, of course. spend some time with folks. tremendous entertainment all night long. i think it goes until 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning and should be quite an evening, an awful lot of wonderful people around here showed up, all the who's who will be at that ball both politically
live from the white house, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. >>> okay, steve, thank you. our political analyst larry gerston is in washington tonight. we chatted with him a short while ago about the significance of the day and night. i'm guessing this is going to be brief, you're heading out to the inaugural balls. who really is part of the balls tonight? >> reporter: there are two major balls tonight. one is the military ball honoring all of those folks in uniform and...
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we have a lot of things closed down and moving around, steve. >> we do. here is the roosevelt bridge, 66 eastbound, crossing from arlington to the district. the bridge is open. the only bridge that is completely closed to vehicular traffic is the memorial bridge. only pedestrians and official vehicles allowed to cross. if you are crossing the rows of -- roosevelt bridge, you will have moved towards rock creek parkway. closed between 23rd street to the capital. and behind the capital into the capital neighborhood to third street. diversions are in place. on 395, you will be sent across the freeway. you may not exit onto 14th street. you cannot get into the third street tunnel, the ninth street tunnel, or the 12th street tunnel now. you will have to continue over the freeway and work your way around. a lot of closures today. back to you. >> thank you. people have traveled in from all across the nation. we are seeing how serious these guests are about getting a good spot to what the inauguration ceremony. let's check in with jummy olabanji on the metro kraut
we have a lot of things closed down and moving around, steve. >> we do. here is the roosevelt bridge, 66 eastbound, crossing from arlington to the district. the bridge is open. the only bridge that is completely closed to vehicular traffic is the memorial bridge. only pedestrians and official vehicles allowed to cross. if you are crossing the rows of -- roosevelt bridge, you will have moved towards rock creek parkway. closed between 23rd street to the capital. and behind the capital into...
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steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either, and it's a tax on refineries, industry, and utilities and will slow the u.s. economy rate, the price of gasoline, goods, food, electricity, and so it will probably reduce federal revenues, not helping with the budget deficit. >> that's interesting because it's billed as we're doing something, showing the world we're tackling this carbon emissions problem. we are doing something. it's also billed as a big revenue raiser for the government. i think that's the motivation. now, in the long run, you could say it reduces government revenues because it's
steve, a pleasure. welcome back. good to see you again. >> good morning, great to be here. >> of all the proposals, and in particular, one to combat climate change, regardless of whether we like the tax or not, would it work? would it help? tell us. >> well, the carbon tax has been proposed by some, a tax on carbon dioxide, a tax on hot air, proposed by some to be a way to close the budget deficit, and, second, to solve the problem of global warming, but it won't do either,...
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nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> reporter: they wowed the crowd at the inaugural balls. president obama in white tie but first lady michelle obama in a ruby red gown by jason wu. this was the ball for the military. >> i have no greater honor than being your commander in chief. >> reporter: it had been an obama family day. malia and sasha, dad and mom. as america paid tribute. an inaugural parade that showed off the nation's talent and diversity. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the presidential's ceremonial swearing-in witnessed by as many as 1 million people. >> congratulations, mr. obama. >> reporter: mr. obama urged cooperation, rare now in washington, to cut health care costs and the deficit. >> but we reject the belief that america must choose between caring for the generation that built this country and investing in the generation that will buildi its future. >> reporter: we can make progress, he said, on immigration, gay rights, climate change and school safety. a night to remember for the obamas and for the nation that re-elected the pr
nbc's steve handelsman has more. >> reporter: they wowed the crowd at the inaugural balls. president obama in white tie but first lady michelle obama in a ruby red gown by jason wu. this was the ball for the military. >> i have no greater honor than being your commander in chief. >> reporter: it had been an obama family day. malia and sasha, dad and mom. as america paid tribute. an inaugural parade that showed off the nation's talent and diversity. >> i, barack hussein...
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i have never gone one washington correspondent's dinner, steve. i will tell you what, the reason you don't go down there, because you don't like that whole system and how it is set up. >> sean: i don't like the whole scene. no way. >> we have to start looking at this with a jaundiced eye. it this thing is out of control. the founders never wanted things like paris and london and rome. extracted all the talent and wealth to one location. that's what you have today. >> sean: it's not like they are producing products that people can buy. for example, traditional boom town, let's say it's an oil town. all right. so, a lot of jobs associated. >> silicone valley. >> sean: silicone valley. gold rush if we want to go back a little further. you can literally pinpoint what they are doing. >> they are making people's lives better. you have got cars. you have got beef in abilene, texas. washington, d.c. it's really extraction. to show you how bad it is is, sean, actually, lamborghinis, north american headquarters, it's not in beverly hills. it's not in new yo
i have never gone one washington correspondent's dinner, steve. i will tell you what, the reason you don't go down there, because you don't like that whole system and how it is set up. >> sean: i don't like the whole scene. no way. >> we have to start looking at this with a jaundiced eye. it this thing is out of control. the founders never wanted things like paris and london and rome. extracted all the talent and wealth to one location. that's what you have today. >> sean:...
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bill: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. martha has a bit more. martha: lawmakers of course made the round on the sunday talk shows and they expressed their support for the deal. here is some of that. >> cautiously optimistic. someone who spent years between the house and the senate trying to comprehensive immigration reform i'm cauautiously optimistic. i see the right spirit. i see things that were once off the table for agreement and discussion being on the table. serious pathway forward. >> i think those rubio principles do a really good job of adhering to the founding principles, respecting the rule of law and respecting those who came here for a better life. martha: all right. so now all of this is really a framework for the proposal. it still has to make it through congress. on the house side it could be tricky. coming up next, our senior political analyst in the next hour, brit hume, is going to weigh in on all of that. bill: look forward to that. what does the current state of u.s. immigration look like today? right now 11 million immigran
bill: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. martha has a bit more. martha: lawmakers of course made the round on the sunday talk shows and they expressed their support for the deal. here is some of that. >> cautiously optimistic. someone who spent years between the house and the senate trying to comprehensive immigration reform i'm cauautiously optimistic. i see the right spirit. i see things that were once off the table for agreement and discussion being on the table. serious...
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live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. back to you. >> thanks, steve. we will have extensive coverage of tomorrow's inauguration, both on air and online. you can go to nbcbayarea.com for live video and photo galleries and our political analysts. larry will be at the inauguration with updates as well. >>> and still ahead, the surprising thing many of california's doctors and nurses haven't done. >>> and some of the best surfers on the planet were at the bay today for the mavericks contest. the local surfer that came out on top. >>> plus, why it was different for fans this year. >>> and a lot of clear skies and sunshine for that event today. now, clear skies tonight will set us up for chilly temperatures hour by hour. taking you to tomorrow morning, cooler spots. 20s and 30s for fairfield for tomorrow morning. dry start to the workweek but we have changes which include rain back in the seven-day forecast. >>> and here's a live look at san jose's international airport. there they are, the 49ers have arrived. the players, the team coming off that plane. it'
live from washington, i'm steve handelsman, nbc bay area news. back to you. >> thanks, steve. we will have extensive coverage of tomorrow's inauguration, both on air and online. you can go to nbcbayarea.com for live video and photo galleries and our political analysts. larry will be at the inauguration with updates as well. >>> and still ahead, the surprising thing many of california's doctors and nurses haven't done. >>> and some of the best surfers on the planet were...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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so, i'm hoping that steve croft will will get some answers. that will be our lead story on monday night how kroft does. he is going to have to be firm and interrupt. believe me, i have interviewed both the president and the secretary of state. and you have to pin them down. all right? because both of them can do a half hour on one question. it's going to be a fascinating thing to watch. all right? that is the factor tip of the day. check it out on 60 minutes. that is it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site which is different from bill o'reilly.com. also, we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. o'reilly at foxnews.com. witch to opine, word of the day, do not be mendacious when writing to the factor. i would be mendacious in the interview if i was lucky enough to get one with the president and secretary of state. but don't be mendacious when writing to us. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilly. please remember the spin stops here we are definitely looking out for yo
so, i'm hoping that steve croft will will get some answers. that will be our lead story on monday night how kroft does. he is going to have to be firm and interrupt. believe me, i have interviewed both the president and the secretary of state. and you have to pin them down. all right? because both of them can do a half hour on one question. it's going to be a fascinating thing to watch. all right? that is the factor tip of the day. check it out on 60 minutes. that is it for us tonight. please...
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i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> president obama never used the words "democrat" or "republican" in his second inaugural address, but his political message was crystal clear. a full-throated embrace of progressive policies, along with a directive for our leaders to spear head the challenges that define us as individuals and as a country. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare, medicaid and social security, these things do not sap our initiative. they strengthen us. they do not make us a nation of takers. they free us to take the risks that make this country great. we will respond to the threat of climate change, knowing that the failure to do so would betray our children and future generations. we, the people, still believe enduring security and lasting peace do not require perpetual war. and we must be a source of hope to the poor, the sick, the marginalized. the victims of prejudice. our journey is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law. our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the
i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> president obama never used the words "democrat" or "republican" in his second inaugural address, but his political message was crystal clear. a full-throated embrace of progressive policies, along with a directive for our leaders to spear head the challenges that define us as individuals and as a country. >> the commitments we make to each other through medicare, medicaid and social security, these things do not...
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>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got jobs' personality all wrong. the movie is still coming out in april. before we go the team's top five things of the day. manti te'o hoax taping an interview with dr. phil. four a spokesman says hillary clinton's new glasses are to help her deal with lingering conditions from her concussion. plans to launch separate efforts next week to push for immigration reform. number two, federal health officials say deadly flu epidemic is leveling off in most of the u.s. but still rising in the west. and number one. cold, snowy weather making things miserable for folks on the east coast. but
>> shepard: there is a steve's job moving coming out. the apple co-founder steve wozniak says the film gets everything wrong. >> you can see what you are working on while you are working on it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> this is freedom. this is freedom to create and to do and to build as artists as individuals. >> shepard: no, wozniak slammed all of that even the costumes. and despite any physical resemblance kutcher has to the late apple founder. he says he got...
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it's the big movie coming out about apple and steve jobs. seems the cult of mac is very much alive thanks to the premiere of this film about steve jobs, the man himself played by ashton kutcher. >> this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artists, individuals. >> you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer, nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they've never even seen it? >> i think it looks pretty good. >> it does look good. >> people were so fascinated with steve jobs and his whole life and fascinated with ashton kutcher. >> you know what? i've read steve wozniak, the other character in the scene wrote in and said, first, that never happened. it'd be good this is an entertaining movie -- no, no, he is, i'm just reporting. he says, first of all, we never dressed like professionals, i was never in a tie because we were kids and we saw the pictures from that era, they weren't. but it's really entertaining thus far, and he says that some
it's the big movie coming out about apple and steve jobs. seems the cult of mac is very much alive thanks to the premiere of this film about steve jobs, the man himself played by ashton kutcher. >> this is freedom to create and to do and to build and artists, individuals. >> you're overreacting. even if you were developing this for freaks like us, and i doubt you are, nobody wants to buy a computer, nobody. >> how does somebody know what they want if they've never even seen...
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. >> thank you, steve, from "washington times." critics ripping this interview as "soft" but is that hard to believe? watch. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. can youlyric can.aid do this? lyric can. lyric can. lyric by phonak is the world's only 24/7, 100% invisible hearing device. it's tiny. but that migh
. >> thank you, steve, from "washington times." critics ripping this interview as "soft" but is that hard to believe? watch. ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. sowhy let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take...
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obviously, as steve pointed out that is no longer going to be possible. >> steve, it was striking during the republican primary to see newt gingrich, for example, who made a plea for humane treatment in here. and for consideration about families and family unity, kinds of issues that you would -- he framed it in a way that you could imagine appealing to conservatives. and he pretty much got booed by the republican primary debate audience when he tried that. but it seems that the mccains of the world were watching that and realized that if this election goes the other way they're obviously going to have to find their way back to where you know, john mccain used to be. >> there is no doubt between 2007 and 2012, just recently as november this was an issue that as a republican if you went out and talked about you have to solve this problem, that we have to deal in a compassionate way with the people that are already in the room. after a loss, this is a math issue, it is pretty simple to look at it. i think the people of the party have an interest of winning elections because if we don't win
obviously, as steve pointed out that is no longer going to be possible. >> steve, it was striking during the republican primary to see newt gingrich, for example, who made a plea for humane treatment in here. and for consideration about families and family unity, kinds of issues that you would -- he framed it in a way that you could imagine appealing to conservatives. and he pretty much got booed by the republican primary debate audience when he tried that. but it seems that the mccains...
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thank you steve sedgwick. >>> as always, please let us know why you're awake. you can shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc or tweet me. still ahead on "way too early," serena williams is stunned at the australian open. she loses to a 19-year-old american named sloan stephens. we'll show you why and how williams lost her cool. >>> and a little steven colbert as he offers his theory on why americans love the british aristocr aristocrats. and more on the frigid temperatures sweeping america when "way too early" comes back. >>> i have asked for this radio and television time tonight for the purpose of announcing that we today have concluded an agreement to end the war and bring piece with honor in vietnam and in southeast asia. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cro
thank you steve sedgwick. >>> as always, please let us know why you're awake. you can shoot us an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc or tweet me. still ahead on "way too early," serena williams is stunned at the australian open. she loses to a 19-year-old american named sloan stephens. we'll show you why and how williams lost her cool. >>> and a little steven colbert as he offers his theory on why americans love the british aristocr aristocrats. and more on the frigid...
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two youngsters, steve jobs and steve wozniak started out at atari before they created apple. >>> and we also have a brand new voice weighing in on a big story. singer sheryl crow talked to "entertainment tonight" about the confession from her former fiance, lance armstrong, that he had used performance-enhancing drugs. >> i think that honesty is always the best bet and that the truth will set you free. it's got to be really hard to walk around knowing you're not telling the truth about something. >> crow would not say whether she personally ever witnessed armstrong using illegal drugs. >>> and, a note about our friend barbara walters. today, she gave us an update on her recovery after that fall over the weekend. telling us she's still in the hospital, running a low grade fever, but she'll be home soon and wanted to thank everyone who has sent her such good wishes. add us to that list. we've got the red carpet ready. >>> and coming up here, we're going to show you something we saw behind the scenes of the obama family. we wanted to know, is it what your family would do? you'll tell us
two youngsters, steve jobs and steve wozniak started out at atari before they created apple. >>> and we also have a brand new voice weighing in on a big story. singer sheryl crow talked to "entertainment tonight" about the confession from her former fiance, lance armstrong, that he had used performance-enhancing drugs. >> i think that honesty is always the best bet and that the truth will set you free. it's got to be really hard to walk around knowing you're not telling...
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>> steve: very nice! more kids would play stringed instruments if they could do that in school. >> gretchen: as my son would say, that was sick! that was amazing. i love it. >> steve: their new album is available everywhere, right? >> everywhere. >> brian: if everyone buys it, you can get real cellos, because these have no bodies. they need some help. >> gretchen: you are fantastic. >> steve: thank you very much. >> gretchen: coming up, forget everything you heard about the food. why healthy things like asparagus and oatmeal are really devils in disguise. we'll reveal it coming up. you you you you so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fiftee
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a scandal, but your thoughts, steve? >> i think it's a scandal, too. everybody is going to understand that this is a way to undo the election. it's a way to take the winner of the popular vote. barack obama won by 5 million, the democrats won the congressional vote by 1.5 million. people understand that and republicans will be punished. >> i believe a state that votes majority for one gie and finds out two or three days later that a majority of their electoral votes went the other way, you're going to have a revolution. thank you, steve and the objective, robert costa from the great renowned "national journal." let me finish with republicans mickey mouse club. that's what i'm talking about. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. in my pelvi and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn't feel right for two weeks or l
a scandal, but your thoughts, steve? >> i think it's a scandal, too. everybody is going to understand that this is a way to undo the election. it's a way to take the winner of the popular vote. barack obama won by 5 million, the democrats won the congressional vote by 1.5 million. people understand that and republicans will be punished. >> i believe a state that votes majority for one gie and finds out two or three days later that a majority of their electoral votes went the other...
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that's kind of a hackneyed question and the president said you're incorrigible, steve. but he did it in kind of a clever way by saying is there a time limit on your endorsement of secretary clinton in terms of 2016. and there were a couple of other things that he did in terms of getting in important questions in ways that were not too confrontational. easy for those guys to say it's a whiffle ball interview. i don't think any of them have ever done it. and i thought it was hilarious that on "fox & friends" they raise the question of was she pushed? this is vince foster was killed stuff. was she pushed. that's the ultimate idiotic conspiracy theory that somebody was trying to do in the secretary of state. >> why do you think the president did it? why do you think he did it? >> oh, he did it for pretty obvious reasons. >> she is pretty popular. that can't hurt. >> he wanted to make it clear as she is leaving office that they really were a team, that they were on the same page, and to thank her, as he said, because kroft actually asked her, you know, why are you doing this
that's kind of a hackneyed question and the president said you're incorrigible, steve. but he did it in kind of a clever way by saying is there a time limit on your endorsement of secretary clinton in terms of 2016. and there were a couple of other things that he did in terms of getting in important questions in ways that were not too confrontational. easy for those guys to say it's a whiffle ball interview. i don't think any of them have ever done it. and i thought it was hilarious that on...
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steve, let's talk politics. and i hope you can do this honestly. i don't know what your current constituency is or who you have to work with but it seems to me there's a national con sense u. right, left and center at least right and center on doing something on background checks. people with mental, emotional problems, with criminal records should not get a gun, at least in a formal transaction, where you can stop it. i'm not sure we're ready to go for the assault weapons ban again because of the opposition by the nra and gun owners of america, whatever they're called. your thoughts. >> well, i think this is where the rubber meets the road. if you're a democrat and you're from one of those purple states where elections are very close all the time, this is a very tough vote for you. but frankly, it's why you're a democrat. i mean, there are -- there is widespread agreement on background checks. there's widespread agreement on these magazines that can hold up to 100 rounds. and the assault weapons ban is where it gets kind of tough for democrats. bu
steve, let's talk politics. and i hope you can do this honestly. i don't know what your current constituency is or who you have to work with but it seems to me there's a national con sense u. right, left and center at least right and center on doing something on background checks. people with mental, emotional problems, with criminal records should not get a gun, at least in a formal transaction, where you can stop it. i'm not sure we're ready to go for the assault weapons ban again because of...
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>> i think i am -- >> i mean steve. >> i think richard is absolutely right. we don't know ultimately how they'll respond, and there's an awful lot about khamenei we don't know, but i think the white house realizes that before it could ever go down the road of much tougher either sanctions or even the very last resort of military course, that this is the kind of outreach that has to happen, and with ahmadinejad's speeches, i agree with richard he's not significant, but the fact he's relaxing his speeches means khamenei had him do that. he is a puppet. >> i think you have to talk a little before you start bombing. thank you, rich engel. we'll get back to you at some time and talk about your captivity. we had our worry beads out. >> thank you. >> as we should have. >>> up next, yesterday was the president's big day, but didn't you get the idea that the vice president -- there he is -- you can't not laugh sometimes at joe biden -- was thinking about inauguration four years from now? he worked that inaugural crowd like it was a ward in iowa and this was a caucus m
>> i think i am -- >> i mean steve. >> i think richard is absolutely right. we don't know ultimately how they'll respond, and there's an awful lot about khamenei we don't know, but i think the white house realizes that before it could ever go down the road of much tougher either sanctions or even the very last resort of military course, that this is the kind of outreach that has to happen, and with ahmadinejad's speeches, i agree with richard he's not significant, but the fact...